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Assemblies: Educational and Entertaining Student Body President Steve Stogner gave informative openings. Most of us found the assemblies interesting. Assemblies 19
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The Gymnastic team from Camp Becher, La. 18 Assemblies
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October 13, 1979 • • • October 13, 1979 marked the 50th anniversary of S.M.J.C. If those first students could see us now ... Well, we’ve come a long, long, way! Homecoming week—fun, work, making decorations. Homecoming—red, white, and blue day, mix-match day, dress-up day. Homecoming week—pep rallies, bonfires, and spirit sticks. Homecoming week—yelling, winning, and dancing the night away. These are the things we’ll remember about Home¬ coming ’79. Everyone turned out for the golden anniver¬ sary of S.M.J.C. There were folks from the first and last graduating classes, and almost every class in between. Saturday there was openhouse in the dorm, and a ban¬ quet was held for the alumni and Sophomores of S.M.J.C. Saturday was also the day for “The Big Game’’. The band and the Homecoming Court was terrific; there was even a special appearance by the old-timers’ band. It was pos¬ sibly the most exciting Homecoming game in many-a- year for S.M.J.C., as the Bears defeated Co-Lin by one point in the last 10 seconds of the game. After the game, the excitement did not lessen, for there was the dance with Papa Joe and the Riverboats. Yes, pep rallies, bonfires, yelling and winning—we’ll re¬ member these—and our Golden Anniversary—for a long, long, time. P.D. Above: Dean Miller and Olsen Stogner discuss Homecoming. Below left: J.W. Beck reveal the portraits of S.M.J.C. Presidents. Below: Mrs. Virginia Marcus and Mrs. Jeanne Williams help alumni. 20 Homecoming
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